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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $6.4 billion in new credit to small businesses across the country last year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> it is 16 minutes past the hour. welcome back to "early start." christine romans? >> ladies, it's liftoff of the first private mission to the international space station, a rocket built by the commercial space flight company known as spacex blasting off at 3:44 this morning, launching the unmanned dragon capsule to resupply the iss. >>> was it exactly the perfect crime? far from "oc
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact...
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we asked him if he wanted to go to the united states. he said no. >> questions about whether the game is to blame for the death of a future nfl hall of famer this morning. former nfl linebacker junior seau was found dead yesterday in his home from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest. he was only 43 years old and leaves behind four kids. his grieving mother overwhelmed at a news conference yesterday. >> he never say something for me. junior! why you never telling me? i pray to god. take me, take me, leave my son alone. thank you. thank you so much for everybody. god bless you guys. >> still not clear whether any possible brain trauma played a role. this may have been the second time seau tried to kill himself. back in 2010 he drove his car off a cliff and survived. there were suspicions back then but police later concluded it was an accident because of lack of sleep. at 6:30 eastern we speak with former nfl running back jamaal anderson who knew junior seau. were all of the collisions over the 19 pro seasons too much? we'
we asked him if he wanted to go to the united states. he said no. >> questions about whether the game is to blame for the death of a future nfl hall of famer this morning. former nfl linebacker junior seau was found dead yesterday in his home from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest. he was only 43 years old and leaves behind four kids. his grieving mother overwhelmed at a news conference yesterday. >> he never say something for me. junior! why you never telling...
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he escaped house arrest in china and landed here in the united states. now human rights activist chen guangcheng is opening up about his final days in china and what happened to him and his family. he's written an op ed piece for "the new york times" website, accusing china of failing to uphold its own laws and insisting that its abusive treatment of dissidents threatens its political stability. after they discovered my escape from my vimmage in april, a furious pack of thugs, not one in uniform, bearing no search or arrest warrants and refusing to identify themselves, scaled the wall of my brother guangfu's farmhouse in the dead of night, smashed through the doors, and brutally assaulted my brother. after detaining him, the gang returned twice more, severely beating my sister-in-law and nephew with pickaxe handles. just last week, chen spoke exclusively with anderson cooper, but at the time he wasn't ready to speak with the horrors he'd endured in such detail. >> in 2006 you were arrested essentially on trumped up charges and you were in prison for four
he escaped house arrest in china and landed here in the united states. now human rights activist chen guangcheng is opening up about his final days in china and what happened to him and his family. he's written an op ed piece for "the new york times" website, accusing china of failing to uphold its own laws and insisting that its abusive treatment of dissidents threatens its political stability. after they discovered my escape from my vimmage in april, a furious pack of thugs, not one...
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will he stay in china, or will he flee to the united states? a lot of speculation that he could fly out from china to the united states in a matter of hours or certainly within the next 24 hours. a lot of people staking out the airport, looking for any sign of that. in the meantime, china is playing hardball. they're demanding an apology from the united states for shielding chen guangcheng. >> if there's any legitimacy to those reports, stan, that there's a possibility he could end up flying to the u.s., i can only imagine that at the exact same moment that secretary of state hillary clinton and treasury secretary tim geithner are there for economic meetings, that this would cause a big problem. >> reporter: a big problem indeed. this is a very, very brittle relationship at the best of times, but it's a relationship of mutual dependency. china and the u.s. are locked in a very, very lucrative economic relationship, despite the tensions that exist. but, yes, this is certainly something that could cause a rupture in what is already a very, very t
will he stay in china, or will he flee to the united states? a lot of speculation that he could fly out from china to the united states in a matter of hours or certainly within the next 24 hours. a lot of people staking out the airport, looking for any sign of that. in the meantime, china is playing hardball. they're demanding an apology from the united states for shielding chen guangcheng. >> if there's any legitimacy to those reports, stan, that there's a possibility he could end up...
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. >>> 20 years in prison for a texas man who tried to sneak out of the united states and give al qaeda restricted military documents. the court also ordered barry walter buholt to pay a $10,000 fine. prosecutors say he wanted to join al qaeda and tried to provide the organization with money and two restricted as access army manuals related to u.s. drones and gps equipment. he was arrested two years ago after using a fake i.d. to enter a houston port and board a ship headed to the middle east. >>> later this morning, jurors in the john edwards trial will begin deliberating for a sixth day. yesterday they made some interesting requests, 20 different exhibits involving payments made to edwards' 2008 presidential campaign by a wealthy benefactor. they're trying to determine whether those payments were, in fact, illegal campaign contributions used to cover up the candidate's extramarital affair. >>> there are new details on the georgia grad student fighting to survive a rare flesh-eating bacterial infection after falling off a homemade zip line. doctors say 24-year-old aimee copeland could
. >>> 20 years in prison for a texas man who tried to sneak out of the united states and give al qaeda restricted military documents. the court also ordered barry walter buholt to pay a $10,000 fine. prosecutors say he wanted to join al qaeda and tried to provide the organization with money and two restricted as access army manuals related to u.s. drones and gps equipment. he was arrested two years ago after using a fake i.d. to enter a houston port and board a ship headed to the...
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donald trump, he brought up the question whether the president was born in the united states. it has continued on into this year with some tweets and some comments as well. mitt romney has been asked about this and his campaign has been asked about this. romney reacting on the campaign plane flight out to colorado. take a listen to what he said. >> you know, i don't agree with all the people that support me. i guess they don't agree with everything i believe in. i need to get 50.1% or more. i'm appreciative to have the help of a lot of good people. >> for himself romney says of course i believe that president obama was born in the united states. he says it should not be part of the campaign. the obama campaign is saying, wait a minute, john mccain pushed back, why are you not pushing back? we are talking about that right now. it is a distraction. >> my mom has an expression. she says tell me who you walk with and i will tell you who you are. you never know how people feel like that. let's talk about clinching the gop nomination tonight. i was trying to find the tape when you p
donald trump, he brought up the question whether the president was born in the united states. it has continued on into this year with some tweets and some comments as well. mitt romney has been asked about this and his campaign has been asked about this. romney reacting on the campaign plane flight out to colorado. take a listen to what he said. >> you know, i don't agree with all the people that support me. i guess they don't agree with everything i believe in. i need to get 50.1% or...
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>> look, people who would normally cross border in the southwestern united states and that southeast part of texas are definitely afraid and aavoiding crossing into mexico. however, i was taking a look at some numbers from the tourism office in mexico and also up here in the united states. the number of tourists into mexico from not only the united states and canada but also from europe increased last year because places like cancun, are still for the most part very safe. it appears that tourists and foreign visitors are making a difference into that very violent part of northern mexico. the border states. and the typical tourist areas that i mentioned before, zoraida. >> this isn't the first time they found these mass graves, is it? >> no, no. last week on wednesday there were an additional 18 bodies in god guadalajara. five months before that, an additional 26 bodies, the year before, another 35 bodies in vera cruz. you're seeing massive massacres in mexico. again, the main point here, what the cartels are trying to dow is se -- to do is send messages to particular cartels, they wi
>> look, people who would normally cross border in the southwestern united states and that southeast part of texas are definitely afraid and aavoiding crossing into mexico. however, i was taking a look at some numbers from the tourism office in mexico and also up here in the united states. the number of tourists into mexico from not only the united states and canada but also from europe increased last year because places like cancun, are still for the most part very safe. it appears that...
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. >> what has he done as president of the united states over the last four years? has he established the revitalization he promised he would bring to us? did he hold unemployment below 8%? it's been, what, 39 months now? that's not happened. >> my next guest says mitt romney may not be america's economic avenger either. matter of fact, no avenger in site for america, dean. >> that's the issue. you look at polls, 70% of america americans think the economy is bad, 61% think we're on the wrong track. we need a superhero, but we don't have that. at one point, frankly, i thought that president obama would be a superhero with that "yes we can" attitude. now it's more like it could be worse. i just want some evidence or support. show me the money, to quote cuba gooding jr., where it will actually result in job growth. that's the zblish you're not taking sides and comparing the two? >> i don't think president obama can become that superhero. he has been honest about the challenges of creating jobs. it's very hard. there are many issues that affect us. it's not just america
. >> what has he done as president of the united states over the last four years? has he established the revitalization he promised he would bring to us? did he hold unemployment below 8%? it's been, what, 39 months now? that's not happened. >> my next guest says mitt romney may not be america's economic avenger either. matter of fact, no avenger in site for america, dean. >> that's the issue. you look at polls, 70% of america americans think the economy is bad, 61% think...
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ashleigh, this is nothing like the united states in that they're studying for college entrance exams that will literally influence their entire life. it's not like the s.a.t. where it is a piece of admission but everything. if we want to get a little bit of a mental edge we're going to get it. what's interesting here, there's really not any proof this will help them. some suggestion that amino acids might combat mental fatigue to some degree but it's entirely clear so i'm not hour if it's going to help them or not. who put those needles in? can there a school nurse? do they do it for each other? >> it looks hideous. harrowing for all these kids. how many might have been pressured because everyone else was doing it and they would be left behind if they didn't? the bigger question is if what you're say something true we're not sure if the amino acids can give you that great mental edge. can it do something bad. >> it really depends on the dosage, if they're taking lots it could have and effect on ther kidneys. i don't know what the dosage is or how long they're taking it. it's a pretty
ashleigh, this is nothing like the united states in that they're studying for college entrance exams that will literally influence their entire life. it's not like the s.a.t. where it is a piece of admission but everything. if we want to get a little bit of a mental edge we're going to get it. what's interesting here, there's really not any proof this will help them. some suggestion that amino acids might combat mental fatigue to some degree but it's entirely clear so i'm not hour if it's going...